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Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1936, p. 3

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ubois, Pa. !'fOl' 39c of 3 _._.12%e *, throwing es . . Bâ€"ettes : efficient as , yet so tiny I:y can be g, Bâ€"ettes iction invisiâ€" Women : evâ€" that Bâ€"ettes fortable, the method ever , HL e eninggt en l +. ceollection ~of ; hasn‘t missed a ited States. You t! delightful | ave ARF I your throat. ® glm winter. for sports, is ws like a rare wear, is a :l and blues South Seas, on velvet the ian art. Avail e Want Ads s or Belts ure ; Ravinia 2300 Park, IIL VEMBER 19, 19386 Deerfield 22 . P iT seeing hig & color s i8 p;;field ‘Auxiliary § Busy Season \The regular monthly meeting of. & Dédetfield Auxiliary to the Leâ€" â€"phs} No. 738 was held on Monâ€" bay cfefing, Nov. 16, at the home of : Frost. There was a \ Améripanism chairman Mrs, W.\ ‘_ T ‘4 rmann reported that the & E 0 M MM m im with t Legion, and that they were in :u d with various programs d, the first having been the joint ‘Atmistice Day program. < Th mericanism work is to be taken info the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high schodl this year with the Highland Park ugjit to work with us, Chilâ€" drenjof|the three higher grades of esd grammar schools are to be takey to the naturalization hearing at Waukegan at a later date. _ Mrk. Phil Scully, Community Servâ€" ite thairman announced that the [ ibution of clothing would begin on Wedgesday, Nov. 18th on the balâ€" tony of| the grammay school, and that! clqthing of all kinds is badly »sded ht this time. Contrfbutions of ~the â€" Treasure Chekt, iphabilitation, Christmas gift and|edugational funds are being sent in ty thq department again this year. Magazijes and used or new Christ. |carfis are asked for by the U.8. V.B. ital No. 105, and our reâ€" haljilita€ion chairman will be glad to bee that all such are called for shomld they be offered. : e junior group meeting is to id on Saturday, Nov. 21st, at Ithe of the Goodman girls on|CentFal ave. ? At the m‘v: 18 ye «N £3 . e} Péte ,E ep ling. Abs & }A e on sto d. | (Vehiple ien qrde orelJar réad. * (Vehiple licenses for 1937 have n ered and will be on sale orelJanuary 1. > & 1A Diamond T truck with imp y has been purchased for village. h c hearing before the Zoning rdfof Appeals to amend the zonâ€" iksz ofdimance, Section 3, of intenâ€" sity of u of lots, will be held Tuesâ€" y , Dec. 1, at 8 o‘clock at e ge hall. This meeting is i rd to the growth of the buildâ€" i ustry in Deerfield. . It conâ€" rns the Goldman subdivision south thd sthool and west of Briergate If lelwb. Lots at present are att :z 100 foot frontage. The ning ordinance allows only one fan fo mave it stminted as Aity is | have b as t m.':.’h.nm 50 wehomfiooellgtlgop:qxim- tely|$9,000 each, if the rd of ppeills approves the petition. â€" erfleld (Village Board was held t e+ny evening, with Mayor . Wing presiding. Present t ges Edwin Palmer, Ralph e , Marshall Pottenger and C. Scrilner, and Clerk Chester Wessâ€" . Absent trustees were Monroe Killlp and C. M. Willman. . ‘A ments will be made by | A.] Pottenger to have septic nks gumped out before winter sets ; Temporary repairs will be made stoftm sewers on east Deerfield EEJ uy |\ The "open road" invites high peed, but a smart driver rememâ€" ers that the rural highway is the ne of two out of every three auâ€" omobile fatalities, says the Chiâ€" Motor Club. The city, strange is it may seem, is actually safer in respects than the country! . LCentral ave. * i report of the Tenth District Grays Lake was given by prekident. At the Conference varl Americanism was again our object to the "To Fosâ€" : and| Perpetuate a 100 per cent igm in our community! The say dpntest subject for this year to b¢ "America, an Example to Wofld," Our program for this m mises to be a very worth lile , indeed.â€"Contributed, \The Deerfield Woman‘s club met &u Y, 1;% 10, in the Library. Urs.| Burr : Mindahl, president, opâ€" ed the meeting and club business s {digcussed.. A nurse girl has n‘|engaged to take care of small hildfen in the kindergarten room rinlg the meeting so it will be posâ€" ible for mothers having young chilâ€" n to attend the Woman‘s club. . \ Right new members . were welâ€" med into the group. Mrs, Donald faston, chairman of the social servâ€" te department, is in charge of the 1 Red ‘Cross roll call now being onducted. $ \ Mrs. Leslie Brand introduced rs. Charles G. Mason, chairman of mericanism of the Tenth District, tho read a paper on "American itizenship," which was most worth vhile, followed by art informal disâ€" n. *, | Tea wits served by the hospitality mmittee, : Mrs. George â€" Truitt uring. Because of the Thanksgivâ€" # holidays there will not be anâ€" ther meeting in November, | The ext meeting is scheduled for Dec. )eirfield Club TJears Mrs. Mason ate mti‘e reading of ud the m: usual reading of delinquent users was read and the names | for public inspection. â€" The e reading of due bills conâ€" November meeting of the AY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936 ield Board New Truck Aged Woman Struck by Car in Glencoe Mrs.â€"M. Bartling, age 80, of 334 Novth avenue, was hit by a> car driven by H. Hudgins of 2190 Pine Point drive, at Glencoe road and Park avenue, Glencoe, November 7. She was removed to the Highland Parkâ€" hospital, aparently suffering from a skull fracture. She is reâ€" ported doing nicely at the local hosâ€" pital, ; Probate Will of Mrs. Martin Insull The actident occurred when Mrs. Bartling, walking east, steppedâ€"into the traffic lane after the lights had The will of Mrs. Martin J, Insull, wife of the former president of the Xiddlo West â€"Utilities company, Centrella Leads Again PORK SAUSAGE f Erech â€"and Pure Meat. Ib. zsc Fresh and Pure Meat, THIS SALE from NOV. 19 to NOV. 25 PORK LOIN, Young Pig, â€" > t (Any Size Cut), Ib. ... ...,.s.2.4 m ROAST OF BEEF, Prime Rib, (Othandjthkibu),lb..'........,... LAMB CHOPS, Choice Rib, . © Lean, Tender, Ib.. ... ...;>..}skl>>e ROAST OF VEAL, Rolled, f Bo;:eleu,NoWMe,lb..»...Q.L..... Come in today and look over these wo:fi'hl NORBEST turkeys and make your selection for ‘Thanksgiving. We hold delivery until the time you wish. There‘s a real treat in store for you%with one of these! Dina Mite j :‘all:é'l 33‘3 * High Altitude The New Breakfast Sensation 4 Larload. of. Jurkeys Crisp vanilla base tasty vanillia cream vure dark chocolate Crisp vanilla base mounted with tasty vanilia cream covered with . p3," 2 Red Labet PURE CHOCOLATE CHIPS AND THESE FINE QVUALITY MEATS: : This Carload ‘of Turkeys Wise Hostesses Will Order Their Turkey Early! Prices Below Competition Paul Schulze Products conslgngd to the â€"| CENTRELLA STORES FOR POULTRY STUFFING Genuine oldâ€"fashloned gif snaps. ;l:nvo you ever on them w ; _pum or custard p‘e emnli? was admitted to p Monday by Judge Martin C. r in the Lake County Pro court at Waukegan. Mrs. Insull died May 11 at Toronto, Ont., where she lived with her : husband. The Insulls were former midcn& of: Highland Park. f e a f * . According to Attorney Ely Aaâ€" ron the will dis of an estate estimated $50,000, . It provides annuities $3,600 ‘for her husâ€" band, $1,200 for a daughter, Mrs. William K. Raffe of Moroceo, Ind;, and an outright gift of $5,000 to her sonâ€"inâ€"law. . | ~. = The major portion of the estate is being handled in ; Accordâ€" ing to Attorney 3:1‘, and yesâ€" terday‘s action was for the purâ€" pose of administering real estate valued at $20,000 and $2,500 in personal property belonging to Mrs. Insull in Lake county. . . . TOMATO JUICE 20 os. cans 3 for 50 ox. No. 5: GINGER SNAPS 15¢ Centrella u.L. ©5C j...... @BC ... C K Government Graded BLUING ... ... #@ for "*.4 * ;6:PG. WHITE NAPHTHA LITTLE BOâ€"PEEP AMMONIA, quart ... JTTLE BOY BLUE THE PRESS8 ... 33€¢ For Thanksgiving Cleaning Preparations "A Carload of the Country‘s Finest Turkeys" : 14 North Sheridan Rd. %28 Railway 361 Roger Williams Ave. ; Tel. Highland Park 3080 H. T. Bakke Grocery & Market New American Home Garden Laid Out by Charles Fiore Residents of Chicago‘s z,ml“mi- ties and suburbs may i pracâ€" tical suggestions for their fall and winter mby visiting the new American | at Michigan ave. and Roosevelt rd., Chicago. Highwood Grocery & Market (This is the advice given by Stuyâ€" vesant . Peabody, chairman of the New American Home committee which -pwmotod the home, The structure was erected under the ausâ€" pices of t!?e Federal Housing Adminâ€" istration. | & t vApprmlu for the fall and. winâ€" ter months, junior was employed for the fqoundation planting, accordâ€" ing to KIQ.P“M!- t While the garden surrounding the new structure in the heart of downâ€" town Chicago is a simple plantation, NORBEST Turkeys for your Thanksgiving feast! The very best on the market, grown in mountain areas and high altiâ€" tudes which promote the / # faster development of feathers .‘ | + and the quicker growth of tond"ar. tastier, juicier flesh, | I All NORBEST quality turkeys have been selected under rigid U. S. Gommn;:;::&' rules for their primesize, shape, color, and generally excellent condition. None but the best birds bear 2... 17¢ Fresh Prunes....... CENTRELLA LARGE GREEX Asparagus Tips Red Raspberries. ... SILVYER CUP â€" Cut Green Beans. ... Ge6. Bl.. a::t.er, Inc CEXTRELLA DOLE Pineapple Spears... Unexcelled tlAve. Phone Highwood 1000 f Â¥or ~FLAVOR ~QuaALITY TEXTUVRE FRESHNESS ~~"Order Pride of Dairy States Sweet Cream Butter Today" 21C¢ in Highland Park in Highwood OXYDOL for washing OLIVILO SOAP _ BRITEâ€"1ZE, the world‘s best cleanser Phone Highland Park 460 & .~| Wo.1! o...o“'mfi Every Turkey Bears . This . Label of Quality No. 2% Ko. 2% it is highly effective and is drawing much favorable comment, he said, ‘A rustic fence separates the forâ€" mal garden from a vegetable and small fruits patch. This fence, which is unpainted, fits into the garden scene well with its woven strips of waod. The garden was laid out by Charâ€" les Fiori, our local landscape artist, who worked in cooperation with the Chicago .Park district. â€" Mr. Fiore has adjusted the grade to the house ‘and the walk. Evergreens are potâ€" ted in the corners and at the doorâ€" way. . About the grounds Are a libâ€" ‘eral sprinkling of mountain ash. According to Mr. Peabody, cherry Q O:w 11 be px::;gbi such es : 00 wel M a garden.â€" â€" Ko. 8 No. 8 ‘"Sun Down, Slow Down,‘ is a modern safety maxim which all moâ€" torists should heed, says the Chiâ€" for 25C¢ for for for 39¢ 49¢ 35¢ 31¢ 49¢ 29¢ THIS SALE from NOV. 19 to NOV. 25 SPECIALS . Spanish Dinner mm â€" 16 os. &. B am ~ RAVIOLI 2 ... 59€ Â¥ou‘ve never tasted a macaroon sookle with such an ubnusual fla» wor, A perfect dessert. Northern Tissue ls=m, | +189 7, STEWARTS DANISH MACAROONS glass jars Aged in wood, stronger, lasts m,mmnmm't&koq freege out, ; . Sâ€"Pâ€"K for Salads and T -a.u::&'u"v‘-mm.;..... 19¢ _ __â€"â€" Private Blend cago Motor club. Over half of all or darkness. i: you un'tm'dlltm \ iL madvit "mik apperiset Pm t Bhiingn. DOG FOODS V ANILLA fom. 31C¢ Mayonnaise Evans Feed Store 35¢ Ib. can 1 tb. 4 2:. 69¢ ONE teaspoonfu) per cup makes the . most delicious coffee. Percolator, drip »or Silex grind. A ; 610 Central Ave 27¢ Read The Want Ads DR. PRICE‘S COFFEE SPAGHETTI B inss js.. 399C ArnoLp C, BREMER TELEPHONE H. P. 1988 FLOVUR TOWN CR Thowkagising" Wl LER BRUSK on sale at 24 Ib. bag PAGE THREE Tel. . P. 124

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